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HISTORICAL MANUAL 



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SOUTH OHUEOH, AT^TDOYER. 




SUPPLEMENTARY MANUAL 



OF THE 



SOUTH CHUKCH, ANDOVEE, MASS. 



AUGUST, 1B83. 



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FOEM OF ADMISSION. 



ADDRESS. 



Beloved Friends, — 

You have presented yourselves before God and his people, 
and tlie world, to make a solemn profession of your religious 
faith, and to take upon you the bonds of the everlasting Cove- 
nant. We trust vou have well considered the nature of this 
transaction, — the most solemn and momentous in which a 
mortal can ever engage, — and that you are prepared, by divine 
grace to give yourselves away, as a living sacrifice, holy and 
acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. 

You u'ill now attend to the 

CONFESSION OF FAITH. 

1 . You believe in one only living and true God — the 
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost ; and that it is the duty of all 
intelligent creatures to love and obey him. 

2. You believe that the Bible is the "Word of God ; that it 
was given by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost ; and is the 
sufficient and only rule of faith and practice. 

3. You believe that God created man upright ; you be- 
lieve the fall of man, the depravity of human nature, and 
that men, unless they are born again, can never see the king- 
dom of God. 



4 FORM OF ADMISSION. 

4. You believe in the incarnation, obedience, suffering, and 
death of Christ ; his resurrection and ascension ; that he alone, 
by his suffering and death, hath made atonement for sin ; and 
that he ever liveth to make intercession for us. 

5. You believe that Christ hath appointed two special ordi- 
nances — Baptism and the Lord's Supper. 

6. You believe in the future existence of the soul ; that 
there will be a resurrection of both the righteous and the 
wicked — a day of final judgment ; that all will receive 
according to their works ; that the wicked will go away into 
everlasting punishment, and the righteous into life eternal. 

Thus, you profess to believe. 

[Those who have not been baptized, here receive the ordinance of Baptism.] 

You will now enter into solemn Covenant with God and with 
this Church. 

COVENANT. 

You now, humbly and penitently asking the forgiveness of 
all your sins, through the blood of the great Redeemer, give 
up yourselves to God, in an everlasting Covenant, in our Lord 
Jesus Christ ; and as in the presence of God, angels, and men, 
you solemnly promise, that by the assistance of the Holy 
Spirit, you will forsake the vanities of this present evil world, 
and approve yourselves true disciples of Jesus Christ, in all 
good carriage toward God, and toward man. 

And you likewise promise, so long as God shall continue 
you among us, to walk in communion with the Church of 
Christ in this place ; to watch over other professing Christians 
among us ; to submit to the power and discipline of Christ in 
his Church, and duly to attend the seals and the censures, or 
whatever ordinance Christ has commanded to be observed by 
his people, so far as the Lord, by his Word and Spirit, has 
revealed, or shall reveal, to you to be your duty ; adorning 



FORM OP ADMISSION. O 

the doctriue of God our Saviour in all things, and avoiding 
the appearance of evil ; and by daily prayer to Almighty 
God, in the name of his Son Jesus Christ, you will seek for 
grace to keep this Covenant. 

Thus, you covenant and ■promise. 

We, therefore, the members of this Church {all the memhers 
of the Church here rise), affectionately receive you to our com- 
munion and fellowship ; and on our part, engage to watch 
over your spiritual interests, and walk with you, in all the 
ordinances of the gospel as becometh saints. And may God' 
of his infinite mercy give us grace to be faithful to him, and 
faithful to each other, while we live ; that we may be admitted 
at last, through the merits of Christ, to the everlasting fellow- 
ship of saints and angels, in the presence of the Father, Son, 
and Holy Ghost. Amen. 

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PRINCIPLES AND RULES FOR CHURCH 

ORDER. 



1. A Christiau Church is an association of professed followers 
of Christ, organized for the purposes of mutual watchfulness, 
the observance of the Christian sacraments, the maintenance 
of Christian worship and instruction, and the extension of the 
kingdom of Christ in the world ; such a body under Christ is 
fully competent to choose its officers, admit its members, ad- 
minister discipline, and do all other acts necessary to the 
attainment of these purposes. 

2. A Church, though thus independent of external author- 
ity, is bound in relations of mutual care and communion with 
other churches, — and this Church will, in all ordinary cases, 
conform to the usages of fellowship as established among the 
Consregational Churches. 

3. The permanent officers of a Church are a Pastor, or 
Pastors, and Deacons. This Church also appoints a Church 
Committee, to examine candidates for admission and to secure 
a faithful attention to discipline. 

4. The Church Committee consists of the Pastor, the 
Deacons, and four other brethren. The last are chosen for 
four years, and their terms of office are so fixed that one 
vacancy occurs every year. No one of these is to be elected 
two immediately successive terms. The Committtee choose 
annually, from their own number, the Clerk and Treasurer of 
the Church. 

5. Persons applying for membership are approved by the 
Church Committee, and having been propounded for at least 
two Sabbaths, are admitted by vote taken on the afternoon of 



PRINCIPLES AND RULES OF CHURCH ORDER. 7 

the Preparatory Lecture ; and become members on publicly 
consenting to the confession of faith and covenant. 

6. Those who bring letters of recommendation from other 
churches, submit their letters to the Church Committee, — 
if approved, they are propounded two weeks, and received to 
fellowship by vote taken on the afternoon of the Preparatory 
Lecture. 

7. All members of this Church removed to other towns or 
attendant at other places of worship in this town are expected 
to ask for a recommendation and dismission to the church with 
which they are worsliipping, within one year after their remo- 
val, unless excused by the Church Committee. 

8. Members of other churches wishing to commune with 
this Church for more than one year are desired to request a 
dismission and recommendation to this Church, unless there be 
special reasons for delay. 

9. The occasions of discipline are of two kinds — Private, 
as wrong done to an individual ; Public, as wrong done to the 
Church, by immoral conduct, and cherished disbelief of the 
fundamental doctrines of the Bible. 

10. The rules of Christ, as enjoined Matt, xviii. 15-17, are 
to be literally followed by members of this Church in all cases 
of private offence ; and the spirit of these rules is to govern 
all disciplinary processes in relation to members guilty of other 
offences. 

11. This Church has had and still has occasion to specify 
and condemn long-continued absence from its communion and 
worship, failure to share the support of its religious institu- 
tions, neglect of family prayer, the sale or use of ardent spirits, 
except for mechanical, medicinal, and sacramental purposes. 

12. The censures of the Church are admonition and ex- 
communication. Admonition may be administered privately 
or publicly, according to the circumstances of the case. Ex- 
communication is simply the withdrawal of fellowship, and 
should be as severe as the particular instance may demand. 



8 PETNCIPLES AND KULES OP CHURCH ORDER. 

13. The Annual Meeting of the Church is on the second 
Monday of January. 

14. The weekly prayer-meeting of the Church is on 
Wednesday evening. 

15. The Lord's Supper is administered in the afternoon of 
the first Sabbath in January, March, May, July, September, 
and November. 

16. The Preparatory Lecture is on the Friday afternoon 
next preceding each communion Sabbath. 

17. The Church, whenever they come to the table of the 
Lord, cordially invite those who are in regular standing as 
members of other churches, of whatever name or denomination, 
to unite with them in celebrating his love. 

18. Baptism is administered to adults at the time of their 
profession of faith, and to the children of the Church on the 
afternoon of communion, and at such other times as parents 
find more convenient for presenting them. 

The above Principles and Rules were adopted at the Annual 
Meeting, Jan. 17, 1859. 

a. The Church also elect annually a Sabbath-school Super 
intendent, who also, acts as Treasurer ; an Assistant Superin- 
tendent, who also acts as Secretary ; and a Librarian. 

h. In January 1878 the Church voted to adopt the system 
of weekly oiferings in the Church on the Sabbath for our re- 
ligious charities. The Church Committee make an annual 
distribution of the amount collected during the year. 

c. A small fund, the donation of Rev. Samuel Phillips, 
and Samuel Abbot, Esq., is held in trust by the Pastor and 
Deacons of the Church, the avails of which, together with 
such a number of the collections taken up after tlie celebra- 
tion of the Lord's Supper as the Church direct, are distributed 
among the poor, especially the poor of the Church, according 
to their necessities. 



A 1^ S W E E 

OF THE 

FIRST PASTOR OF THE CHURCH, REV. SAMUEL PHILLIPS 

TO THE QUESTION, 

WHAT SHALL WE BO, THAT WE MAY KEEP IN MINI) ODR COVENAM? 



1. Very diligently and devoutly, attend to the Covenant 
whensoever it is pv;blicly propounded to any person, and yield 
your assent and consent to every article and tittle of it. 

2. Not only wait upon Christ at his table, on all oppor- 
tunities, but always eye the Lord's Supper as the seal of the 
Covenant. And every time you partake realize that you have 
bound yourselves afresh to keep covenant with God ; for to 
take the sacrament is to take the oath of obedience and 
loyalty. 

3. Look upon the Holy Scriptures, in your daily reading of 
them, as the book of the Covenant ; for so it is, inasmuch as 
it exhibiteth our duty towards God and man ; and also what 
we may hope and expect to receive from the hand of God if 
we keep his statutes (Ex. xxiv. 7). 

4. Labor to have it impressed and fixed upon your minds 
that heaven and earth are witnesses of your covenanting with 
the great God ; and that God, angels, and men will certainly 
appear as such, either for or against you, in the day of reck- 



onmg. 



5. Discourse frequently together of the things pertaining 
to the kingdom of God, and particularly of the Covenant, viz. 



10 REV. MR. Phillip's answer. 

the precept, prohibitions, promises, and threatenings ; of the 
vows which you have made, and the comfortable experience, 
which you and others have had of God's gracious presence, 
etc. This practice will be of eminent service to help the 
memory, as also to quicken unto obedience. 

6. Frequently renew your Covenant with the Lord in 
secret, as becomes those who resolve to stand to what they 
have said, — this is not only the duty, but, I should think, 
will be also very much the delight, of a sincere soul ; and a 
choice help it is to revive our remembrance of the Covenant, 
and to excite our affections, and to quicken us to mend our 
pace. 

7. Keep your Covenant by you, as a memorial of the 
solemn transactions which have passed between God and you, 
and frequently review the same. 

8. And lastly, •prayer must always be one direction. And 
this duty must be attended and performed, not only in public, 
and in and with the families which you respectively belong 
unto, but also in secret : Thou, when thou prayest, enter into 
thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father, 
which is in secret (Matt. vi. 6). This duty of secret prayer 
I hope you do not dare to neglect ; you cannot, I think, ordi- 
narily omit it if you have a living, holy principle within you. 
Well ; and you must pray especially for spiritual blessings ; 
and in particular, that the Lord would please to put his law in 
your inward parts, and tvrite it in your hearts ; " that he 
would make it ready and familiar to you, at hand when you 
have occasion to use it, as that which is written in the heart ; 
that He will work in you a strong disposition to obedience, 
and an exact conformity of thought and affection to the rules 
of the divine law, as that of the copy to the original." You 
have a disposition this way already ; pray that it may abide 
and grow, and plead that precious promise in Jer. xxxi. 33 ; 
and the more you are disposed this way the less danger will 
there be of your forgetting the Covenant of the Lord your God. 



EEV. MR. Phillip's answer. 11 

Use. — From what has been said, let professors be exhorted 
to put one another in mind of their Covenant duties and ohli- 
gations. It is true we may not watch over others and neg- 
lect ourselves, as some, to their great reproach, are said to 
do ; neither may our charity end at home ; for the law of God 
oblises us to love our neighbor as ourselves. And again it is 
written, Exhort one another daily. And it is remarked con- 
cerning those that fear the Lord, that they spake often one to 
another (Mai. iii. 16). And have we not expressly bound 
ourselves, by Covenant, to watch over one another? Yes, 
verily : How then shall we dare neglect it ; especially consid- 
ering that a great deal of sin and sorrow might, probably, be 
prevented if professors would in this way be kind and faithful 
to one another ? Thus, for instance, when a neighbor or 
brother is observed to be going into temptation, or in present 
danger of falling into some transgression, it is not improbable 
that these words, spoken in a suitable manner, in his hearing. 
Remember your Covenant, would prevent his fall ; or, if he has 
already fallen, it may be those words would be the means of 
recovering him out of the snare of the devil, and of bring- 
ing him unto unfeigned repentance. And so — if you see a 
brother backward to any good work respecting either God or 
man — perhaps this memento would shame and quicken. 
Now, we are undoubtedly obliged to do this, and much more, 
to prevent each other's hurt, and to promote each other's good 
oh, let us not be negligent ! 



QUESTIO]^S 



FOR 



SELF-EXAMINATION. 



1. What opinions do I adopt, and habitually defend and 
inculcate ? Are they in accordance Avith the Scriptures, and 
with my -profession of faith ? 

2. What is the prevailing tenor of my conversation ? Is it 
spiritual, or worldly — serious, or trifling ? 

3. With whom do I associate as my intimate friends ? 
What are the prospects for another world of those in whose 
company I most delight ? 

4. What influence has my example upon my friends and 
acquaintances ? Is it holy, or unholy ? Will it save, or 
destroy ? 

5. How far am I governed by a regard to the opinions, the 
customs, and the fashions of the world ? Had I rather be re- 
garded as polite and fashionable than as meek and holy ? 

6. Do I esteem it a privilege to detiy myself for ChrisCs 
sake ? And is it a p)leosure, rather than a grief to be asked to 
contribute to advance his kingdom ? 

7. Do I study the Bible ? Do I understand and prize 
above all price its glorious doctrines ? Do its precej^ts regulate 
my intercourse with men and my communion with God ? 

8. Do I perform the duty of secret prayer ? How often, 
and with what spirit ? Is my enjoyment in these seasons so 
great that I can truly say, My soul thirsteth for God, for the 
living God — when shall I come and appear before God ? 

9. How do I spend the Sabbath ? Is it to me a day holy 



QUESTIONS FOR SELF-EXAMINATION. 13 

to the Lord, and honorable ? How niuch of its time do I 
waste in indolence — how much devote to business — how 
much to dress — how much to my soul? 

10. Do I strive at all times to act from a fixed regard to 
the glovT/ of God — to resist and overcome sui ? And am I 
willing^ when I pray for knowledge, zeal, self-denial, and holi- 
ness, that my prayers should be answered ? And do I prove 
that I am thus willing by a diligent use of means for the 
attainment of these blessings ? 

11. AVhat are the feelings that I cherish towards the 
Church ? How do I speah of its officers, its members, its 
proceedings, its plans of doing good, and its covenant obliga- 
tions ? Had I rather suffer, if need be, than be the occasion 
of injuring its influence and of bi'inging it into reproach? 

12. Do I, in my dependence on the Holy Spirit, govern my 
temper, subdue my passions, and quell a spirit of complaining 
of those around me, and oi fault finding with my brethren ? 
Am I of a meek, a forgiving, and forbearing temper ? And is 
there in my tongue the law of kindness ? 

13. If a parent, are my children baptized, instructed in 
the truth, commended to God in prayer, and educated for 
eternity ? 

14. What proportion of my worldly property do I sanctify 
to the Lord ? In what do I deny myself for the purpose of 
doincj good? 

15. What poor child of God have I ever made comfortable 
and hapi;y ? To how many widows and orphans, to how 
many perishing heathen, will the Saviour point in the last 
day, and say unto me. Inasmuch as ye did that deed of charity 
unto one of the least of these, ye did it unto me ? 

16. Do I love the soxds of sinners? Do \ feel for them, 
as did the Man of Sorrows, when he looked upon the city 
abandoned of its God ? Is there one to whom I 2im. faithful, 
and for whose conversion I feel intense anxiety ? 

17. Am I interested in the weekly Prayer Meetings — the 

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14 QUESTIONS FOR SELF-EXAMINATION. 

Monthly Concert — the Sabbath School? And do I sustain 
them by my presence, my influence, and my heavenly minded- 

ness ? 

18. Is my zeal periodical, or constant? Is it for self, or 
for Christ? Do I realize my infinite ill desert as a rebel 
against God, and humble myself at the foot of the cross ; 
pleading, whatever be my petition, Do thou it for thy name's 

sake ? 

19. Do I realize that I am to live but once ? That the 
character I form here, whether holy or sinful, will be 7nine 
forever? that the influence I am exerting will he felt when I 

am dead ? 

20. Do I live as though I was bought with blood, and had 
given myself to Jesus Christ? Is it my prayer, in sickness or 
health, joy or sorrow, life or death, Thy will, God, be done ? 



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DISMISSIONS AND DEATHS OF MEMBERS 
ENROLLED BEFORE 18G0. 



1015 Wid. Hannah Abbot, 

1830 Mrs. Mt'hitable G. Abbot, 

1480 Piiebe Abbot, 

1540 Henry Abbot, 3(1, 

1636 Mrs. Roxanna Abbot, 

1815 Amos Abbot, 

1199 Wid. Mary Abbot, 

187 7 Dorcas Abbot, 

2161 ]\Irs. Sarah L. Abbot, 
1454 AVid. Ruth Abbot, 
1854 INIrs. Eunice E. Abbot, 

1351 Henry Abbot, 

1352 INlrs. Judith Abbot, 
1899 Henry W. Abbot, 
1906 Mrs. Eliza A. Abbot, 

1562 Job Abbot, 

1563 Mrs. Lucy Abbot, 
1162 Mrs. Mary Abbot, 

2003 Mrs. Mehitabie H. Abbot, 

1618 Sylvester Abbot, 

1556 Sarah A. Abbot, 

1506 Daniel Abbot, 

1680 Wid. Polly Abbot, 

1896 Esther J. D. Abbot, 

1249 (Dea.) Amos Abbot, 

1942 Caroline M. Abbot, 

2176 Esther Ann Abbot, 

2040 Emma F. Abbot, 

1737 Wid. Hannah Abbott, 

2155 Lewis L. Abbott, 

2115 Anstice Abbott, 

1980 Mrs. Sarah J. Abbott, 

1627 Hermon Abbott, 

2075 Mrs. Mary A. Abbott, 

2162 Emily Cliickering Abbot, 
1659 (Dea.) Albert Abbott, 
1795 Lydia Abbott, 

2013 (Dea.) John Aiken, 

2046 (Rev.) John F. Aiken, 

2135 T.Fletcher Allen, 

1867 Wid. Eunice Ames, 

1819 Thaddeus P. Allen, 
3 



By death, Sept. 11, 1861, 92 years. 
By death, Jan. 26, 1863, 49 years. 
By death, Aug. 6, 1864, 78 years. 
By death, Feb. 18, 1878, 78 years. 
By death, Jan. 13, 1871, 65 years. 
By death, April 19, 1862, 42 years. 
By death, Feb. 20, 1862, 78 years. 
Dis. Feb.] 9.1868, Freech. Andover. 
By death, Jan. 28, 1862, 30 years. 
By death, April 8, 1869, 84 years. 
By death. Sept, 14, 1873, 51 years. 
Bv death, Jan. 13, 1862, 84 years. 
By death, Feb. 10, 1864, 81 years. 
By death, Aug. 3, 1877, 67 years. 
By death, July 11, 1876, 66 years. 
By death, Dec. 15, 1859, 77 years. 
By death, July 19, 1872, 87 years. 
Bv death, Dec. 9, 1869, 83 years. 
By death. May 15, 1866, 66 years. 
By death, Oct. 29, 1875, 72 years. 
By death, June 2, 1879, 67 years. 
By death, Feb. 9, 1869, 70 years. 
By death, Aug. 21, 1860, 70 years. 
By death. May 14, 1875, 52 years. 
By death, Oct. 4, 1868, 82 years. 
Dis. Nov. 9, 1862, Wyoming, Iowa. 
By death, Oct. 27, 1863, 37 years. 
Dis. April 12, 1865, Berlin, Vt. 
By death. May 13, 1872, 80 years. 
Dis.July29,1869,Plym.ch.Chicaoo. 
Dis. Sept. 4, 1863, Milford, N. H. 
By death, Nov. 9, 1863, 45 years. 
By death, Dec. 21, 1871, 63 years. 
By death, Oct. 30, 1880, 59 years. 
Dis. June 1 2, 1 878, W. ch. Andover. 
By death, April 5, 1882, 72 years. 
By death, April 6, 1882, 81 vears. 
By death, Feb. 10, 1867, 70 years. 
Dis.Jan.3, 1862,Pres.ch.N.Y.city. 
Suspended. 

By death, 1864, 98 years. 

By death, July 2, 1876, 78 years. 
25 



26 



DISMISSIONS AND DEATHS. 



2158 
1528 
1820 
1019 
1597 
1646 
1647 
2109 
1036 
1937 
2136 
2152 
13 76 
1286 
2073 
1940 
1941 
2137 
1567 
2059 
1168 
1539 

1679 

1424 

1799 

1946 

2070 

2122 

2163 

2089 

2091 

2092 

2126 

2108 

1689 

1690 

1703 

2101 

1342 

1309 

1290 

1678 

2129 

1616 

2107 



Mrs. Charlotte Abbott, 

Enoch Abbott, 

Mrs. Tiinna Allen, 

Wid. Sarah Baker, 

Mrs. Luov F. Baker, 

Jo^ihua BaUard, 

Mrs. Phebe A. Ballard, 

Horace P. Beard, 

Israel Berry, 

^Vid. Serena Berrv, 

Alonzo P. Berry, 

Mrs. Angelina E.Blackman 

Abel Blaneliard, 

Mrs. Eliza Blaneliard, 

Mrs. Sophia Blood, 

J. Oeavius Blunt, 

Persis M. Blunt, 

J. Milton Blunt, 

Hannah Brown, 

Thaddeus H. Brown, 

AVid Dolly Burnhani, 

Khoda E. Biaddoek, 



By death, Jan. 13, 1882, 65 years. 
By death, Feb. 28, 1881, 76 years. 
By death, May 22, 1881, 78 years. 
By death, Jan. 7, 1865, 88 years. 
By death, 'Feb 15, 1880, 77 years. 
By death, Feb. 4, 1871, 86 years. 
By death, April 14, 1.S70, 82 years. 
By death, July 20, 1S71, 38 years. 
By death. May 18, 1864, 74 "years. 
By death, Nov. 1870, 71 years. 
Dis. Dee. 15, 1869, South eh. Salem. 
, B\- death, June 20, 1862, 34 years. 
Dis.Dec.l , '75,Cen'l Pi es. N.Y. city. «^ 
Dis.Dec l,'75,Cen'l Pros. N.Y. city. | 
By death, Sept. 25. 1872. 78 years. 
Dis. June 13, 187 7, Eliot eh. Lowell. 
Dis. June, 1864, No. ch. Haverhill. 
Ex. Nov. 14, 1866. 
By death, Aug. 3, 1861, 49 years. 
Dis. June 1866. 

By death, Feb. 5, 1864, 87 years. 
By death, June 30, 1881, 70 years. 



"NVid. Lncinda Caldwell, 
AVid. Abigail Carter, 
Justin Carter, 
Abiorail B. Carter, 
AVid. Abigail Chamberlain, 
Emily Carter, 
Heriuon P. Chandler, 
(Dea ) Ralph H. Chandler, 
(Dea) Holbrook Chandler, 
Mrs. Margaret Chandler, 
Joseph Chandler, Jr., 
Hannah M. Stiekney, 
Nathan Clark, 
Mrs. Persis Clark, 
Mary Clark, 
Mrs. Eliza P. Corse, 
\Vi<l. Lucy Cummincs, 
Sarah Ciunmings, 
(Dea Joseph Cummings, 
AVid. Susan Curtis, 
Martha H. Chandler, 
Samuel Cogswell, 
Edward Carter, 



1277 \7id. Mary Durant, 

2133 l^faria H. Ellis fStork), 

1738 Ebenezer N. Easton, 

1382 Mrs. Eliza Easton, 



By death, Aug. 15, 1873, 90 years. 

Bv death, Jan. 4, 186;], 69 vears. 

Ex. 

Dis. Oct. 8, 1873, cb. Tlieol. Sem. 

By death, 18 7 7. 

Ek. 

By death, Jan. 9, 1862, 60 years. 

By death, Aug. 23, 1861, 70 years. 

Dis. Feb. 18 72, ch. Thi ol. Sem. 

Dis. Feb. 1872, ch. Theol. Sem. 

By death, March 10, 1863, 26 years. 

By death, Jan. 23, 1870, 50 years. 

By death, April 5, 1869, 85 years. 

By death, Oct. 17, 1880, 81 years. 

By death, June 21, 1872, 81 years. 

By death, May 25, 1873, 52 years. 

By death. May 26, 1860, 76 years. 

By death. 

By death, Oct. 10, 1860, 68 years. 

Dis. Union cb. Ballard A'ale. 

Dis. Oct. 1 1 .'66, Ev. ch. N. Andover. 

Bv death, Aug. 3, 1881, 83 years. 

By death, Aug. 30, 1881, 52 years. 

By death, Dec 8, 1875, 83 years. 

Dis.Sept.24,'63,Luth.ch. Baltimore. 
Bv death, Oct. 2i, 1868, 71 years. 
By death, Aug. 1, 1868, 69 years. 



DISMISSIONS AND DEATHS. 



27 



1380 Will. Porrtry Esty, 

2077 Will. Elsie" Fi-yi-", 

20(!2 Josephine H. Frye, 

1345 Wid. Hannah Faulkner, 
1714 Loiisia J. Fanlkner, 
•2145 Anna A. Fay, 
15 77 Thomas C. Foster, 
1984 jNIrs. Lucy C. Foster, 

1346 Wid. BeAiiah Foster, 
1147 Wid. Hannah Frye, 
1D23 Caroline Flagg, 

217 7 Isaac E. Giddings, 

2104 Mrs. Hannah M Gleason, 

1504 (l)ea) Abraham J. Gould, 

1938 Sarah Gould, 

2072 Frances M. Grant, 

104G ]\Iarv H. Griffin^ 

1840 Wi(l. Hannah Grillin, 

21 GO William B. Gallison, 

1822 ISIrs. Sarah F. Hall, 

1860 Henrv E. Havward, 

2044 Mrs. 'Marv Hazen, 

2131 Mary r. Hazen, 

2165 Wid. Ann Hervey, 

2166 Sarah C. Hervey, 
2168 Annie G Hervey, 

2094 Jo'.in C. Hevmer, 

2095 Mrs. Caroline M. Heyrner, 
144 7 Mrs. Rebecca II. Higgins, 

1525 Amos Holt, 

1526 Mrs. Eunice Holt, 
14 96 Joseph Holt, 
1234 Wid. Sarah Holt, 
1639 Marv J. Holt, 

1385 Joseph Holt, 2<1, 

1386 Mrs. Elizabeth Holt, 
203 7 Elizabeth S. Holt, 

1580 James Jaquirh, 

2138 William H. .Jenks, 

2139 Mrs. Mary T. Jenks, 
2063 Mary E.Johnson (Hersey), 
2074 Wid. Susannah Johnson, 
14 20 Jewett Jones, 

1421 Mrs. Susan Jones, 
1389 (Dea.) Ebenezer Jones, 

1161 Elizab'.'th .Tones, 
2 028 Sarah J. Jones, 

2 066 Elmira Jones, 
1 508 Reuben Jones, 



Bv 

B'v 

Bv 

B\' 

Dis 

Bv 

Bv 

B\ 

Bv 

By 
By 



death. 

death, 

death, 

death, 

..June 1 

death, 

death, 

death, 

death, 

death, 

death, 



July 31, 1880, 87 
Mar. 31, 1880, 44 
Jan. -I-I, 18 73, 86 
6. '75, I^aw.st.Law 
Mav 2 7, 1864, 21 
April 3, 18 7,5, 85 
Feb. 22, 1872, 71 
March 1, 1879. 91 
Sept. 7, 1865, 86 
June 17,1882, 



57 y: 



years. 
years. 
years, 
rence. 
years, 
years, 
years, 
years, 
years, 
years. 



By death, Oct. 30, 1876, 36 years. 
By death, May 26, 1863, 46 year.s. 
By death, May 24, 18u8, 76 years. 
Dis. Nov. I, 1865, Westminster, Vt. 
Dis. April 5, 1865, Waverley. 
By death, June 4, 1861, 84 vears. 
By death, Feb. 25, 1875, 89 years. 
Bv death. Julv 10. 1882, 69 vears. 



Bv 

B\ 

BV 

D'ls 

By 

Dis 

Dis 

Dis 

Dis 

Bv 

BV 

By 

By 

Bv 

BV 

By 

Bv 

Dis 



death, Nov. 18, 1877. 70 years. 

death, Dec. 27, 1875, 60 years. 

death, March 23, 1 880, 80 yea-s. 

. May 3, 187 2, Sedgwick,' Kan. 

death, in Wakefield. 

. Feb. 21, 1877, So. Lawrence. 

;. Dec. 2, 1874, Wakefiehl. 

. Apr. 6, '61, Shep. ch. Cani'port. 

;. Apr. 6, '6 1 , Shep. ch. Cam'port. 

death, April 20,1871, 62 years. 

death, April 19, 1861, 84 years. 

death, Sept. 24, 1850, 68 years. 

death, July 18, 1860, 80 years. 

death, July 26, 1874, 87 years. 

death, June 26, 1875, 64 years. 

deatii, July 4, 1866, 76 years. 

death, Dec. 4, 1875, 83 years. 

, Aug. 21, 1861, Austin, Minn. 



By death, Nov. 1, 1861, 73 years. 
Dis. Apr. 25,'66,Broadwav,Chelsea. 
Dis. Apr. 25,'66,Broadway,Chelsea. 
Dis. Dec. 23, 1874, Spencer. 
By death, May 18, 1879, 73 vears. 
By death. May 6. 1869, 85 years. 
By death, June 23, 1872, 84 years. 
By death, July 12, 1867, 75 vears. 
By death, March 12. 1861. 80 vears. 
By death, Oct. IS, 1864, 28 years. 
Dis. March 25, 1868. 
By death, May 25, 1881, 85 years. 



28 



DISMISSIONS AND DEATHS. 



2060 
1411 
20-26 
1360 
1843 
2067 
1983 
2096 
2061 
1388 
1183 
2078 
2087 
2080 
2069 
1320 

1255 
1696 

1585 
1586 

1881 
2051 
2052 
205 4 
1157 
1745 
1061 
1868 
1153 
1285 

1581 
1697 
2034 
1209 
2006 
1772 
2033 
1276 

1865 
1393 
1869 
1651 
2056 
2057 
2065 
1619 
1377 



Adolf. M. Leve, 

Wid. Sally Low, 

Tliomas Mann, 

Wid. Adeline A. Manning, 

(Rev.) John H. Manning, 

Mary S. jNIanning, 

Wid. Hannah F. Mansfield, 

Sarah C. Mason, 

Mrs. Elsie E. Miles, 

Eliza A. Mooar, 

Sarah A. Mooar, 

Mrs. Elizabeth C. Mooar, 

Wid. Susannah Mooar, 

(Rev.) George Mooar, 

Mrs. Sarah A. Mooar, 

Mrs. Elizabeth A. Mooar, 



Dis. May 26, 1861, Cambridge. 
Bv death, Nov. 12, 1872, 89 years. 
Dis. Dec. 29, '75, Ev. ch. Cambridge. 
By death, July 23, 1869, 69 years. 
By death, Aug. 19, 1868, 44 years. 
DIs. Nov. 1, 1872, Tewksbuiy. 
By death, June 28, 1862, 58 years. 
Dis. May 22, "67, Free eh. Andover. 
Dis. Aug. 21, 1861, Stratham, N. H. 
By death, Feb. 15, 1872, 66 years. 
By death, 0(;t. 12, 1867, 74 vears. 
By death, Feb. 24, 1863, 4 9 years. 
By death, July 16, 1868, 79 years. 
Dis July 1, '61, Istch. Oakland, Cal. 
Dis. July 1, '61, Istch. Oakland, Cal. 
By death, Feb. 25, 1863, 42 years. 



Wid. Abigail D. Newman, By death, March 13, 1866, 88 years. 
Wid. Experience Nichols, Dis. Jan. 5, '61, Central ch. Lowell. 



Samuel Osgood, 
Mrs. Samuel Osgood, 



By death, in Dracut,Nov.l9,'59,79y. 
By death, March 5, 1862, 77 years. 



By death, March 10, 1876, 52 years. 
BV death, Oct. 18, 1859, 84 years. 
Bv death, Dec. 28, 1872, 82 years. 



Wid. Phebe N. Palmer, 

Samuel Peabody, 

Mrs. Abiijail Peabody, 

Sarah J.Peabody(Watfon), Dis. Mar. 4, '63, Mt. Vernon, Boston. 

Elizabeth A. Pearson, 

Mrs. Sarah J. Pearson, 



Wid. Dorcas Phelps, 
Joel Plielpp, 
AVid. Deborah Poor, 
Wid. Clarissa Poor, 



Dis. Oct. 14, 1865, ch. Theol. Sem. 
Dis. Dec. 30, 1868, Central ch. Law. 
By death. 

By death, June 21, 1872, 74 years. 
By death, Aug. 19, 1861, 74 years. 
Dis. May, 1869, Eliot ch. Lawrence. 



Joseph Richardson, By death, 

Mr. Lucy Richardson, By death, 

Mrs. Mary C. Rogers, By death, 

Joel Russell, By death, 

Elizabeth P. Russell, By death, 

Lydia A. Russell, By death, 

Fitz William Rogers, By death, 

Abiel Russell, By death, 



Nov. 19, 1874, 
Sept. 29, 1873, 
Sept. 29, 1864, 
Jidy 22, 1871, 
Jime 13, 1865, 
Feb. 14, 1878, 
Dec. 29, 1880, 
Jan. 14, 1881, 



81 years. 
70 years. 
57 years. 
88 years. 
50 years. 
59 years. 
80 years. 
92 years. 



Mrs. Mary B. Safford, Dis. Jan. 5,'61, 3d ch. Burlington, Vt. 

Wid. Betsey Smith, By death, Nov. 1866, ■ 86 years. 

Sylvester S. Stanley, By death, July 3, 1877, 79 years. 

Mrs. Ann Stanley,' By death, Sept. 9, 1869, 68 years. 

(Dea.) Henry P. Svvcetser, Dis. Aug. 7, 1867, No. Cambridge. 

Mrs. Sarah M. Sweetser, Dis. Aug. 7, 1867, No. Cambridge. 

Sarah M. Sweetser, Dis. Aug. 7, 186 7, No. Cambridge. 

Nathaniel Swift, By death, Sept. 6, 1878, 73 years. 

Wid. Hannah Shed, By death, Sept. 8, 1881, 92 years. 



DISMISSIONS AND DEATHS. 29 

20G8 Wid. Harraonv B. Taylor, By death, Feb. 28, 1881, 84 years. 

2047 Dr. Stephen Tracy, Bv deatli, Jan. 13, 1873, 63 years. 

2048 Mrs. Alice H. Tracj-, I>is. Dec. 3, '79, Ohl Mission, Mich. 
2085 K. D.T.Tracy (McCiillum), Dis. July 21 , '80, Old Mission, Mich. 
2055 M. E.Tracv"(Livingstone), By death. 

2120 James A. Treat, Dis. Oct. 28, 1874, Lawrence. 

2098 Lvdia A. Tucker (Cutler), Dis. Jan. 2, I8G3, Union ch. Boston. 

20!)9 Marv R. Tucker, Dis. June l9,'67,Metii.EpRoxl)ury. 

2117 Charles Tufts, By death. Jan. 22, 1871, 67 years. 

2070 (Rev.) Josiah W. Turner, Dis. April 5, 1865, Waverly. 

2071 Mrs. Almena W. Turner, Dis. April 5, 1865, Waverly. 

2146 Marv F. Turner, Dis. April 5, 1865, Waverly. 
1600 Rhoda Townsend, By death, March 29, 1881, 86 years. 

2043 Martha J. Upton (French), Dis. Feb. 20, 1865, Hamilton. 

2111 John N. Voorhes, Dis. Mar. 21, 1860,"New Mllford,Ct. 

21 75 Wid. Sarah Wardwell, By death, June 21 , 1862. 89 years. 

2100 Margaret E. Wardwell, Dis. May 26. '6 1 , Ev.ch.N.Andover. 

1552 Nathaniel Whittier, By death, Apr. 16, 1873, 80 years. 

1375 Mrs. Hannah Whittier, By death, June 2, 1877, 82 years. 

2083 Wid. Harriet Willard, Dis. July 1, '61,lstch. Oakland, Cah 

1997 Joseph Winfield, By death. 

1461 Mrs. Mehitable M. Winfield, By death, April 30, 1 860, 63 years. 

2147 Luke Worthlev, By death, Nov. 2, 1878, 69 years. 
1995 Ann U'ilkins,' By death, Oct. 17, 1880, 85 years. 

3137 Wid. Deborah Young, By death, Feb. 16, 1876, 80 years. 

3* 



OFFICERS OF THE CHURCH. 



PASTORS, 



Rev. GP:0RGE MOOAR. 
Ordained Oct. 1855 ; dismissed March 27, 1861. 

Rev. CHARLES SMITH. 

Installed Dec. 18, 1861 ; dismissed May 8, 1876. 

Rev. JAMES H. LAIRD. 
Installed May 10, 1877. 



Abraham J. Gould. 
Albert Abbott. 
Joseph Cummings. 
Edward Taylor. 
Holbrook Chandler. 
Nathan B. Abbott. 
Luke K. Bowers. 
James F. Richards. 
George Gould, 
Charles H. Gilbert. 
Since 1873, 



DEACONS. 

Died Mav 24, 1868. 
Died April 5, 1882. 
Died Oct. 10, 18G0. 
Emeritus. 

Elected Jan. 5, 1861, res. Jan. 16, 
Elected Dec. 8,1868, 
Elected Jan. 13, '73, term expires. 
Elected Jan. 12, 1874,dis.Dec. 29, 
Elected Jan. 13, '79, term expires, 
Elected Jan. 30, '82, term expires, 
elected for term of four years. 



1871. 

1885. 
1878. 
1886. 
188-4. 



CHURCH COMMITTEE. 



Hezekiah Jones, 1 year to 1860. 

Holbrook Chandler, 2 yrs. to 1861. 

Charles Tufts, 3 years to 1862. 

Nathan B. Abbott, 4 years to 1863. 

John Chandler, 1860-1864. 

Hartwell B. Abbott, 1861-1865. 
( Thos.C.Foster(resigned), 1862-64 
I Edward Carter. 1864-1866. 

Wdliam G. Means, 1863-1867. 

Asa A. Abbott, 1864-1868. 

Charles Tufts, 1865-1869. 

Stephen Tracv, 1866-1870. 

Nathan F. Abbott, 1867-1871. 

Hezekiah Jones, 1868-1872. 



Jonathan Towle, 1870-1874. 
George Riplev, 1871-1875. 
Hartwell B. Abbott, 1872-1876. 
j C.V.D.Noyes (died), 1873-76. 
I James A. Abbott, 1876-1877. 
Albert Abbott, 1874-1878. 
M. C. Andrews, 1875-1879, 
George L. Abbott, 1876-1880. 
E. Kendall Jenkins, 1877-1881. 
William Abbott, 2d, 1878-1882. 
AVm. S. Jenkins, 1879-1883. 
Hezekiah Jones, 1880-1884. 
T. Frank Pratt, 1881-1885, 
Jonathan Towle, 1882-1886, 



Edward Carter, 1869-1873, 

Since 1859, elected one member annually for term of four years. 
30 



OFFICERS OP THE CHURCH. 31 



SABBATH SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS. 

Edward Taylor, 1855-1870. . Geo. H. Gutterson, Dec. 6, 1874-77. 
George Ripley, 1870-1874. George A. Parker, Assistant. 

H. C. Sawin, Assistant. Geo. A. Parker, Sept. 11, 1877-82. 

H. C. Pierson, Assistant, 1882. 



PP.ESENT MEMBERS. 



The Asterisk (*) designates non-resident IVIcmbers. 



2141 * Abigail Abbott, 

2086 *Amos W. Abbott, 

2238 Hannah B. Abbott, 

1934 Hartwell B. Abbott, 

1841 Mrs. Sarah A. Abbott, 

24 74 Mary Alice Abbott, 

1926 Phebe E. Abbott, 

1878 Hannah Abbott, 

1608 Phebe A. Abbott, 

2240 *Catherine F. Abbott, 
1727 (Dea.) Nathan B. Abbott, 
li<56 Mrs. Elizabeth L. Abbott, 
2338 Ella Elizabeth Abbott, ' 
2448 Ira Abbott, 

2491 Anna Berry Abbott, 

2125 James Alfred Abbott, 

19 78 Mrs. Mary E. Abbott, 

1848 Asa A. Abbott, 

1973 Wid. Rhoda B. Abbott, 

2317 Elizabeth B. Abbott, 

24 76 Mary S. Abbott, 

1507 AVid. Sally Aljbott, 

1818 *Wid. Abby JI. Abbott, 

2154 *Abby E. Abbott, 

2347 *Eucia W. Abbott, 

19 79 AVilliam Abbott, 

2298 *('Rev.) i:dvvard F. Abbott, 

1876 (George L. Abbott, 

2241 Ellen J. Abbott, 
2425 Helen Eliza Abbott, 
'^201 Nathan F. Abbott, 

2308 Mrs. Margaret E. Abbott, 

2345 AVilliam Abbott, 

2346 Mrs. Susan E. Abbott, 
2014 Wid. Mary M. Aiken, 
2036 Rebecca L. Allen, 
2110 *Mrs. Ellen F. Allen, 
2041 *Mrs. Mary Arnold, 

2375 M. C. Andrews, 

2376 Mrs. Martha G. Andrews. 

32 



2250 Mrs. Charlotte B. Baker, 

1 746 Mrs. Hannah T. Bancroft, 

1812 Wid. Mary Blood, 

2058 Charles C". Blunt, 

2116 Mrs. Lucy J. Blunt, 

2405 Mrs.LucvA (Blunt) Abbott 

2456 Sarah P.' Blunt, 

24 78 Joseph H. Blunt, 
1435 Hannah Brown, 

16 71 Wid. Martha Burns, 

2223 AVid. Nancy M. Berry, 

227 7 Mrs. Susan F. Brown, 

2285 AVid. Frances R. Beard, 

2288 Mrs. Mary Bixby, 

2293 Edwin H. Barnard, 

2294 Mrs. Angeline L. Barnard, 
2436 Emma .1. Barnard, 

2302 Samuel AY. Blunt, 

2304 Mrs. Jennie L. Blunt, 

2314 *\Vid. Diantha Burnham, 

2322 AVid. Susan Bradley, 

2353 (Dea.) Luke K. Bowers, 

2354 Mrs. Luke K. Bowers, 
2356 Herbert R. Bowers, 
2372 Wid. Sarah M. Barrows, 
23 73 Harriet A. Barrows, 
2417 Mary Ballard, 

2426 Jacob Warren Berry, 

2433 Mrs. Anna C. Berry, 

2434 Mrs. Adelaide A. Bodwell, 
2244 Emma Frances Bodwell, 
2469 J. Warren Barnard, 

25 70 Mrs. Eliza J. Barnard, 
2501 E. Lawrence Barnard, 
21 02 Mrs. Helen C. Barnard, 
2515 AA'id. Martha B. Bullard, 

2519 Hattie Gertrude Barnard, 

2520 Fannie Barnard. 

2049 Sophia Carleton, 



PEESENT MEMBERS. 



33 



2050 Sarah J. Carleton, 

2301 Georjiia N. Carlfton, 

1809 Mrs. jVIarv R. Carter, 

2401 Su?an R. Carter, 

2164 Wid. riiebe A. Chandler, 

1726 John Chandler, 

1710 Mrs. Phebe Chandler, 

2090 Wid. Mary Chandler, 

2172 Frances E. Chandler, 

21 73 Laura M. Chandler, 

1429 Wid. Henrietta Cheever, 

2134 Wid. Betsey L. Cheever, 

2216 Sarah S. Cheever, 

2217 Ella J. Cheever, 
1669 Jacob ChickerinjT, 

1 769 Mrs. Sarah J. Chickering, 

2232 *Otis Chickerinii, 
2415 Milton Chickering, 
1789 Wid. Fannv Chickering, 
2133 Abbv F. Clement, 

2219 *Wi(r. Mary H. Clement, 

2220 *Benjaniin F. Clement, 
2205 ]\Iary F. Clement, 
2454 *Harriet A. Clement, 
1490 Lucy Cogswell, 

1976 Wid. Phebe F. Cummings, 

1895 *Mrs. Eliza B. Cummings, 

2233 Daniel Cummings, 

1 949 Mrs. Hannah A. Cummings, 

2389 *AVid. Olive J. Clough, 

2413 Wid. Marv Cumniings, 

2464 Benjamin Cheever, 

2465 Mrs. Betsey J. Cheever, 

2466 John M. Cheever, 
2507 George F. Cheever, 
2460 Mrs. Alice B. Cheever, 
25()9 William B. Cheever, 
2475 Rebecca F. Cole, 
2484 INIrs. Carrie E. Cole, 
2498 Mrs Lizzie Ella Howe, 
2510 Isaac H. Clark, 

2512 Rosella Coalpit, 

1800 *Ezra Chandler. 

2150 John H. Dean. 

2151 Mrs. Caroline L. Dean, 
2446 Caroline A. Dean, 
2174 *Sarah A. Dole, 

1965 *Wid. Caroline T. DolIofF, 

1414 *\Vid. Fannv Downs, 

2012 *Mrs. Sarah' A. Doyle, 

2382 *Marv Lvon Douglass, 

2439 *Lew"is A. Dow, 



2442 *David Dow, 

244 7 John H. Davis, 

2518 Emily Dow. 

1183 *Wid. Mary Eaton, 

2118 Nathan Ellis, 

2119 Mrs. Susan L. Ellis, 
2144 Elizabeth P. Ellis, 
2169 Ellen G. p:ilis, 

2331 Caroline E. Emerson, 

2423 Hattie L. Erving, 

2457 * Abbott Erving, 

2497 Wid. Helen M. Eames. 

1667 *Wid. Sarah Farnum, 

2159 Wid. Hannah N. Fay, 

1512 Wid. Hannah Flagg, 

2022 Mrs. Rhoda J. Fosler, 
2276 Wid. Annie M. Foster, 
2513 Sarah A. Foster, 
2287 Wid. Mary Foster, 
2430 *John Charles Foster, 

2461 *Martha E.Foster, 

2472 Mrs. Susan E. Farnham, 

2183 *Ellen Frances Foster, 

2503 Joseph W. Foster, 

2504 Mrs. Hannah W. Foster, 
2506 Annie C. Foster. 

1700 *JacobB. Gage, 

1505 Wid. Mary B. Gould, 

2023 Julia A. Gould, 

2396 (Dea.) George Gould, 

2462 Emma A. Gould, 

1179 *Wid. Susannah P. Gould, 

1491 *Mrs. Betsey Gray, 

1 705 Maria Grifhn, 

2235 *Lucy Goddard, 

2268 Benjamin G. Gleason, 

2311 William G. Goldsmith, 

2312 Mrs. Joanna B. Goldsmith, 
2324 AVid. Soplironia A. Gray, 

2333 William H. Gray, 
2419 Julia Gray, 

2334 *George H. Gutterson, 
2341 Wid. Margaret M. Gleason, 
2427 Moses V. "Gleason, 

2432 Mrs. Marietta E. Gleason, 

2440 (Dea.) Charles H. Gilberc- 

2493 Elsie Louisa Gilbert, 

2486 George H. Graffam, 

2487 Mrs. Fannie F. Graffam, 
2516 Wid. Inez I. Gorton, 



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PRESENT MEMBERS. 



251 7 Maty M. (iorton, 
2522 Hannah E. Gi(l(lin<>s. 

1687 Wid. Polly S. Hayward, 
2167 *Abbie S. Hervey, 
1783 Mary E. Hidden. 
1514 Wid. Phebe H. Himdns, 
1873 Wid. Ann E. Ilig;,nnp, 
2274 *Charles W. Hi^u'lns, 
1850 Wid. Eydia Hult, 
2156 Ellen A. Holt, 
2171 Mrs. Delia L. Holt, 
1974 Elizabeth C. Holt, 
1943 Mrs. Lucy C Holt, 

1879 Mary B. Hunt, 

1880 Hannah Jane Hunt, 
2292 *Caroline A. F. Holmes, 
2385 Wid. Sarah Holt, 
2414 ]\Irs. Alice Holt, 

2463 *Eilla Rebecca Hale, 
2485 ]\Irs. Hattie R Hardy, 
2496 ]\Iarry B. Harris, 
2505 Mary E. Holt. 

1524 Hannah A. Jaquith, 
2244 *Henrietta j\I. Jatjuith, 

1698 Mrs. Sally W. Jenkins, 

2170 Susan M. Johnson, 

2088 Wid. Hannah K. Jones, 

2329 Saah F. Jones, 

2424 Martha Ann Jones, 

2102 Hezekiah Jones, 

2104 Mrs. Anna E. Jones, 

1509 Wid. Rachel S. Jones, 

2248 Sarah Jenness, 

2313 Mrs. Lucy Ann Johnson, 

2409 Wdliani S. Jenkins, 

2410 Mrs. Rebecca F. Jenkins, 
2437 Kate Phunnier Jenkins, 

2411 Edward Kendall Jenkins, 

2412 Mrs. Nancy Jenkins. 

2143 *Elizabeth G. Kenison. 

1544 *Wid. Mary A. Lovejoy, 
2256 Mrs. Sarah M. Loring, 
2363 *Clara L. Lindley, 
2374 * William Leslie,* 
2394 *Mrs. Betsey S. Leslie, 
2381 *Susan W. S Lyman, 

2451 Rev. James H. Laird, 

2452 Mrs James H. Laird, 
2508 Fred G. Laird, 



2459 Wid. Tryphenia W\ Ladd, 
! 2482 Nathaniel M. Ladd, 
2357 *Mrs. Helen H. Levering. 

2038 Wid. Lois Ann Manning, 

2315 ]\Iary Allon INIanning, 

2420 IVLartha ]\Ianiiincr, 

2492 Caroline T. Manning, 

2514 Frederick W Manning, 

1440 Wid. JNIary Mason, 

2326 Mrs. Sarah G. Mason, 

1476 Wid. Sarah Mears, 

1920 *Wid. Sarah B. Merrill, 

2178 *William G. Means, 

2179 *Mrs. Martha A Means, 

2180 * William A. Means, 
22 73 *Marv M. ]\Ieans, 

22 19 Wid". Elizabeth P. Means, 
2260 Kate A. Means, 

2348 Emily A. Means. 

2343 *Mrs.Catherine J.^NIiddleton, 

2190 *Elizabeth McLanathan, 

2191 *Mary L. McLanatlian, 
2196 *]\Irs. Sarah A. ]\Iartin, 
2370 Alice McMurphy, 

23 79 *Edith E. Miohill, 
2458 Rev. Selah Merrill, 

i 2399 Mrs. Adelaide B. Merrill, 

243 1 Wid. Adelaiile I. Mayberry, 

i 2499 George S. Miner, 

' 2500 Mrs. Nellie A. Miner. 

1274 Margaret W. Newman, 

1932 ]\Lirk Newman, 

2002 Mrs. Experience Newman, 

2301 Wid. Harriet E. Noyes. 

2053 Abby H. Peabody, 
2221 Ellen E. Peabody, 
2421 *Mrs. Luella C. Perry, 
1851 Jane B. Pheli)S, 
1450 *Wid. Lucinda Piielps, 
2483 T. Fianklin Pratt, 
2330 Mrs. Elizabeth P. Pratt, 
2340 George A. Parker, 
2342 Mrs. Caroline E. Putnam, 

2361 *George N. Pasho, 

2362 *Mrs. Phebe Pasho, 
2369 Frances C. Pierson, 
2481 Caroline E. Pierson, 

' 2428 Henry F. Piisrson, 
.2477 *Charfes P. Pingree, 
2189 *Elizabeth B. Pingreek. 



PRESENT MEMBERS. 



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14 37 Will. Lucrctia Richardson, 

2404 *Kllen R()<icr«. 
1996 AVid. Eliza Rui-Pe]i, 

2064 *Lucin(la J. Kus>ell, 
2275 Addison M. Rohinson, 
2229 i\Irs. Clara E. Robinson, 

22 71 *:\Iary Kate Roberts, 
2:n9 George Ri])ley. 
2320 Mrs/Marv E.' Ripley, 
2438 Sarah F. Rij)ley, 
2295 "Wid. Mary Ann Richards, 
2473 Mrs. Frances Russell, 

2479 * Joseph Russell. 

1853 *Mrs. Susan H. Searles, 
2105 ]\Irs. Ennly Shannon, 
1708 Margaret "W. Smith, 
1371 Wid. Elizabeth Smith, 
1813 ]Mrs. Charlotte Smith, 
2153 *Wid. Sarah L. SlierriU, 
19S2 Wid. Alniena Swift, 
2128 Charlotte H. Swii% 
2198 Martha E. Swift, 
2228 Anna H. Swift, 
1725 *Cliarles Swift, 
17G8 Jonathan Swift, 
2127 ]\[rs. Almena Swift, 
2422 Elizabeth F. Swift, 
2212 * William Stickney, 
2335 Edwin B. Smith, 
2251 Augusta L. Sawyer, 
2407 AVid. Mary L. Shearer, 

2402 ]\Iary E. V. Shearer, 
2418 *Mrs. Martha A. Swanton, 

2403 nirs. Mary G. Swinnerton, 
249-i John H. Sohrens, 



2495 ]\[rs. Anna C. Sohrens, 

2511 Mrs. Sarah J. Sliattuck. 

1890 (Dea.) Edward Taylor, 

2130 Mrs. Lucretia W, torr, 

2121 *J. Harvey Treat, 

2149 Wid. Eliza H. Tucker, 

1922 Wid. Sophia K. Tufts, 

2210 Jonathan Towle, 

2211 Mrs. Alniira E. Towle, 
2226 Mary E. Towle, 

2387 Annie M. Towle, 

2429 James A. Towle, 

2307 Mary Terrv, 

2323 AVid. Nancy J. Tyler, 

239 7 Rosa R. Temple. 

1728 Edward C. Upton, 

1882 ]\rrs. Eliza M. Upton, 

2349 Mary Lizzie Upton. 

2197 Mrs. Mary A. Valpey. 

1488 Mrs. Losina C. Waldo, 

2112 Sarah C. AValdo, 

2132 Clarissa W. Waldo, 

2142 Hannah E. WMiittier, 

2148 Wid. Elizabeth Worthly, 

2282 Horace Wilson, 

2283 Mrs. Sarah A. Wilson, 
2392 Benjamin AA^iitc, 
2145 *Mary Elvira Wilder, 
2449 ]\[rs. Marv A. AVardwell, 
2153 Mary F. Wood bridge, 
2521 Wid'. Eliza Ann Whitney. 






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